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Thank you for your interest in writing a guest post on the Thrivingchildcareblog. We love to collaborate! We are currently accepting guest bloggers! Read the guidelines below to get started.

Here’s how to write a blog post for Thrivingchildcare.com

Thrivingchildcare.com is a blog about all things related to starting and running a childcare business. We cover topics anywhere from where to get started to finding first clients to dealing with licensing matters. Our mission is to help and inspire new and seasoned childcare business owners.

We especially love UNIQUE (never been published) blog posts about:

Starting a childcare/daycare – How to get started

Licensing issues

Finding clients

Enforcing business policies

Client communication

But, any blog post idea that is helpful about starting or growing a childcare business is welcomed.

A keyword phrase that is repeated at least 3 times throughout the article

Your headshot/profile picture (attached to the email, not embedded in your post)

Your blog’s URL (or other URL that you wish your bio to link to)

Any social media channels you would like to promote

1-paragraph bio

OTHER INFORMATION:

Images within the blog post are allowed, as long as they are not promotional (please attach to the Google Docs document, do not embed in the post)

You may include a content upgrade download link(s) within the post. If it is a PDF, please provide a sample to us beforehand.

You may include up to 2 links within the post back to your blog’s content (i.e. old blog posts on similar topics)

Links to other outside high-quality outside sources are encouraged

Approximately one week before the post goes live, you will receive a link to where it will be posted and a collection of social media graphics. Promotion on your end is very much appreciated!

What Happens After you Guest Post?

When your blog post is published on Thrivingchildcare.com, go ahead and share it on all of your social media profiles. This will help you grow your brand, audience, and traffic as well as your credibility in your blog niche.

We will also promote your post on our social media profiles.

Please DO NOT copy your blog post and publish it on your blog or another blog. You retain all rights to your content, but if you decide to publish it on another website, unfortunately, we will have to unpublish it from our site. This is to avoid having duplicate content out there and can confuse the search engines and benefit neither of the blogs.

If you enjoyed guest posting on Thrivingchildcare.com, we would love it if you guest posted again. If you guest post at least 2 times, we will add you to our contributor page!

SUBMIT FOR GUEST POST APPROVAL

Guest Post Submission

Name*

FirstLast

Email*

Website

Topic Ideas*

Please list 1-5 topics you would like to write about.

Have you guest posted for Thrivingchildcare before?*

We look forward to working with you!

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